
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
When is a toy not a toy? When you can have fun with a kid, and build a digital voice recorder at the same time. If the young Tom Edison had had one of these kits, your grandparents' lives would have been a lot easier. Elenco's Pro Model SC-500 is a Dr. Toy winner, from their Snap-Circuits" series. Has over (75) parts to snap (no soldering) into a grid and learn electronics while building an AM or FM radio, digital voice recorder, burglar alarm, doorbell, and electronic games, among over 500 experiments. For ages 8 up to adult, it includes a well-written, graphically illustrated instruction manual. AWARDS: The National Parenting Center-Seal of Approval, Dr. Toy 100 Best Children's Products, Dr Toy Best Educational Products.
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93440 SNAP CIRCUIT PRO 500 |
AA pocket-sized lab for the edification and amusement of junior chemists. The Cool Chem-Light, with 7 grams of luminal mixture, dropper/pipet, and a small measuring scoop, includes instructions for (5) experiments. For ages 9 and up.
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93321 COOL CHEM-LIGHT |
Our "Rocks & Minerals" poster from Roylco® is a full-color, 17" x 22" illustration of (49) different rocky friends, from amphibolite to talc schist. Illustrations are approx 1" to 1-1/2" and carry brief descriptions, locations and uses for each rock or mineral.
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93633 ROCK POSTER |
Put this on the bedroom wall, and they'll think you hung the moon. Really. The Moon In My Room" is a detailed convex moon, 10" dia x 3" thick at the center, from Uncle Milton®. It will turn itself on in a darkened room (it's night-light bright, like the real moon) and run automatically through all (12) phases in 5-second intervals, or in manual mode with you at the remote control. The lamp takes (4) "AA" batteries, the remote takes (2), and you're buying. Includes a 15-minute audio CD tour of the moon, and has (3) slotted mounting holes on, you should pardon the expression, the dark side of the moon.
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93592 MOON IN MY ROOM |
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